After losing his son to a pothole accident, Dadarao Bilhore turned his grief into action, filling over 1,500 potholes in Mumbai to save lives. Here's his inspiring story.
After her retirement as an anesthesiologist, Dr Maya Tandon dedicated her time to saving lives on the road. Through her NGO Sahayta Trust, she has trained around 1 lakh individuals in road safety, CPR, accident response, and emergency protocols.
Vimal Singh is a Bengaluru-based entrepreneur whose startup, ReadyAssist, aims to offer 24/7 roadside assistance in cases of accidents and vehicle breakdowns across the country.
Through his NGO Save Life Foundation, Piyush Tewari introduced multiple interventions on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway to prevent 7,000 crashes alone in 2019
"People were saying that the police is harassing citizens and charging hefty fines at the drop of a hat. We wanted to change that mindset." Well done, Hyderabad Traffic Police! #RespectRules #RoadSafety
“I wish I did not have to start this foundation under such circumstances, but then a majority of organisations stem from some personal loss and are invariably in memory of someone. Instead of wallowing in pain, my husband and I decided just two months after Arundhati’s death to start the foundation.”